{ tw: hospitals, injury/car crash, ghosts } I dreamt, just last night, that my grandpa was a 'ghost hunter', traveling the countryside and helping exterminate the houses of people who claimed to be haunted. This time, he was called to a place deep in the woods, where a large family apparently needed his help. His would have to stay a few nights with the family, because their house was so far away. It was an A-frame log cabin, rather small, though it was warm and had two floors. In the living room, there were two cartoony statues of Michael Jackson, one seemingly inspired by the 'Ghosts' music video, and the other inspired by the 'Thriller' music video. They were light adjustable, and when on full-blast, they basically became beams of bright white light. One night, my grandpa decided to take the four teenage boys of the family on a trip through the woods. At one point, they met a road, and crashed with another driver on accident. In the dream, no one was seriously injured, but all of the teenage boys were hurt. They happened to be named Freddie, Roger, Brian, and John. I don't remember their last name, but they were brothers in the dream. And they looked exactly like their namesakes -- the members of of Queen, in the early 1970s. There were some slight differences, however. Instead of being the oldest, Freddie was the youngest, at, like, 17 or 19, and weirdly he was a little chubby, though just barely. John was the oldest here. Roger had met Dominique in-dream, though it was the early 1970s and factually he didn't meet her until 1976. Brian was pretty much the same. While at the hospital, Mary Austin worked as a nurse. While taking care of Freddie as he was unconscious, she started to fall in love with him. She liked to hold his hand a lot, because he had no other loved ones to do so, and his family back at the log cabin refused to leave the woods. Though perhaps not knowing it, he held her hand back in his sleep. From the crash, Roger healed the quickest, and began to chase after a girl he'd met at the hospital, Dominique Beyrand. Playfully, she rejected him -- though coming back to him later -- and in his teasing 'despair' Roger returned to his brothers at the hospital, beginning to check on them routinely, and once they were mostly all better (Though by this time, Freddie was still out), Roger suggested the brothers start a band. That was the end. I also had a second dream where I went to a 'Elvis' themed wedding. . . it was actually a Beauty and The Beast wedding, gEnIuS. I don't why I posted this, but, um, enjoy! <3 Belle/Gilli